Children with disabilities: a longitudinal study of child development and parent well-being
Hauser-Cram, P.|Warfield, M.E.|Shonkoff, J.P.|Krauss, M.W.
Children with disabilities: a longitudinal study of child development and parent well-being - Boston Blackwell Publishers 2001 - viii, 131p.
Presents a longitudinal investigation of the development of children with development disabilities from infancy to middle childhood and the adaptation of their parents. The development disabilities observed are Down syndrome, motor impairment or development delay of uncertain etiology. Home visits were carried out, which involved child assessments, maternal interviews and use of questionnaires. The child's type of disability was discovered to predict changes in maternal child-related and parental-related stress. Implications of the results for the science of have been discussed.
0-631-23475-6
Disabled Children|Developmental Disabilities|Down Syndrome|Psychomotor Disorders|Child Development
HV 3022 .H38 2001
Children with disabilities: a longitudinal study of child development and parent well-being - Boston Blackwell Publishers 2001 - viii, 131p.
Presents a longitudinal investigation of the development of children with development disabilities from infancy to middle childhood and the adaptation of their parents. The development disabilities observed are Down syndrome, motor impairment or development delay of uncertain etiology. Home visits were carried out, which involved child assessments, maternal interviews and use of questionnaires. The child's type of disability was discovered to predict changes in maternal child-related and parental-related stress. Implications of the results for the science of have been discussed.
0-631-23475-6
Disabled Children|Developmental Disabilities|Down Syndrome|Psychomotor Disorders|Child Development
HV 3022 .H38 2001